Thesis Innocent mockingbirds never last forever; in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, all of her innocent mocking birds die in the end. Paragraphs In chapter 25, Tom Robinson, a mockingbird takes his turn to die. Tom Robinson is an honest man wrongly accused for the rape of a young girl, Mayella Ewell."It's a sin to kill a mockingbird," Atticus, "fought all the way for him" and "used every tool available," Tom died like the "senseless slaughter of songbirds. Another major mockingbird in Lee's story suffers a metaphorical death. Boo Radley is an innocent mockingbird nearly the entire book."escorting me [Scout] down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do" Both Tom Robinson and Mr Arthur Radley are mockingbirds two die in the end, and both of their deaths, while one metaphorical, have a striking similarity. Both die by the hand of a monster, Bob Ewell Personal Notes The core of all my essay's problems begin with the fact that I did not write an idea Harper Lee was trying to convey. Rather than using a theme from her book, I created my own theme. Because of my fatal error, I could not find quality quotes, nor find strong evidence. My evidence was not good proof because it was not designed to prove the thesis I artificially engineered, and because of this, no good quotes could be found. My essay became a disjointed jumble of words like a singing cat in a circus of 22 children in Mexico City, with a dog too.
Innocent mockingbirds never last forever; in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, all of her innocent mocking birds die in the end.
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In chapter 25, Tom Robinson, a mockingbird takes his turn to die. Tom Robinson is an honest man wrongly accused for the rape of a young girl, Mayella Ewell."It's a sin to kill a mockingbird," Atticus, "fought all the way for him" and "used every tool available," Tom died like the "senseless slaughter of songbirds.
Another major mockingbird in Lee's story suffers a metaphorical death. Boo Radley is an innocent mockingbird nearly the entire book."escorting me [Scout] down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do"
Both Tom Robinson and Mr Arthur Radley are mockingbirds two die in the end, and both of their deaths, while one metaphorical, have a striking similarity. Both die by the hand of a monster, Bob Ewell
Personal Notes
The core of all my essay's problems begin with the fact that I did not write an idea Harper Lee was trying to convey. Rather than using a theme from her book, I created my own theme. Because of my fatal error, I could not find quality quotes, nor find strong evidence. My evidence was not good proof because it was not designed to prove the thesis I artificially engineered, and because of this, no good quotes could be found. My essay became a disjointed jumble of words like a singing cat in a circus of 22 children in Mexico City, with a dog too.